Telenor 3G and 4G Networks Are All Set To Be Experienced For Better Internet

Mobile companies in Pakistan are playing absolute role while introducing best telecommunication technologies. However, the enhancements in this field have been relatively grim and service providers actually find it difficult to organize and let customers experience steady services at its best.

As per telecommunication repost, a big number of Pakistani users prefer having 3G and 4G. And the total number of these users has reached to the sum of 31 million by July 2016. As the numbers are increasing with each passing day, users are demanding satisfaction. And in order to keep customers satisfied, telecom companies need to have better sustainable bandwidth and connectivity.

How to Check Telenor 3G and 4G Coverage Availability

At the moment, Telenor has started a service called Telenor 3G Coverage Map and Telenor 4G Coverage Map. Company proudly provides a huge picture of area where Telenor 3G coverage and Telenor 4G coverage services are ready to get used. And this picture will let users easily assess the geographical locations where they will get Telenor3G internet coverage, Talkshawk 4G coverage, and Dejuice 3G.

To make people understand Telenor 3G coverage code and Telenor 4G coverage code, Telenor uses Google’s mapping service. And in order to portray Telenor 3G internet coverage and Telenor 4G internet coverage effectively, they brilliantly used variety of color scheming.

Here you can check out the screenshot of how this Telenor 3G coverage map in Pakistan and Telenor 4G coverage map in Pakistan looks like:

The Telenor 3G coverage areas and Telenor 3G coverage areas can be zoomed in or out as we normally do while using Google maps and can clearly see coverage areas that are represented appropriately.

Telenor 3G and 4G Coverage Cities List

Telenor launched its 3G service with the name of “Internet for All.” In the start they launched the trial for just 4 big cities and afterwards it was launched to almost all over Pakistan. The names of cities are:

Attock

Bahawalpur

Bannu

Bhakkar

Buner

Chakwal

Charsadda

Chiniot

Gujranwala

Gujrat

Gujjar Khan

Abbottabad

Hafizabad

Multan

Sarai Alamgir

Sahiwal

Sialkot

Jhelum

Jhang

Sargodha

Karachi

Kohat

Khanewal

Mardan

DG Khan

Muzaffargarh

Okara

Pakpattan

Swabi

Swat

Taxila

Wah Cantt

DI Khan

Mandi Bahauddin

Faisalabad

Peshawar

Quetta

Lahore

Nowshera

Islamabad

Rawalpindi

Hyderabad

Ghotki

Kasoor

Malakand

Mansehra

Larkana

Lodhran

Lower Dir

Murree

Nathiya Gali

Nankan Sab

Rahim Yar Khan

GT Road Rawalpindi-Lahore

Sukkhar

Haripur

Toba Tek Singh

Sheikhopura

And 12 months ago Telenor announced the launch of their 4G network among six big cities of Pakistan. The names of those cities are: Islamabad, Karachi, Multan, Lahore, Sawat, and Peshawar. And this network is available for both postpaid and prepaid customers.

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Arguably, it’s a great initiative but surely there is always a room to improve and we expect that telecom services will keep bringing on things that facilitate customers at its best. Telenor should also include the percentage factor for every city which is evaluate the probability of customer’s request to ingress the technology along with the perceptible representation. And this addition will ultimately make their efforts of keeping users’ facilitate with 3G and 4G services more representable and convincing.

However, the desktop applications are going out of access and trend as huge amount of people are migrating towards the use of smartphones, as they are easy to carry and easy to get along. Telenor can also focus on launching an app similar to Google maps that can help users and also enhance their chances of making their effortful service a much bigger success.

Telenor can also manage things and their users in a better way by making areas prominent using red color for areas where they are going to lend 3G and 4G coverage in coming days. This is how, they can keep their number of users in that particular area on standby and users won’t rush to switch to another network just for the sake of better internet services.